He was already manic. Mixing that with the drugs triggered the psychosis. It's gotten to the point we can't ignore that is one of his bipolar symptoms now. The only time he has ever responded violently is with the psychosis. Once again, he was triggered.
I had a feeling about that when I called into the theatre to see him the other day. He got some box tickets off Caden for a show in December for an auction we're running for Christmas. He was talking a lot and wouldn't stand still. His pup is adorable, though. Is the guy he hit okay?
We would normally just deal with that by keeping everything around him calm, but anything that fucks with his brain chemistry is a danger to him. He's still in recovery, so even if he got there and panicked, the fight or flight would've kicked in. Dory's been a big help for him. She's lying on his stomach and hasn't moved. He's got a concussion. They were taking him home to rest.
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